GIT-SECRET-REVEAL(1) | git-secret 0.5.0-alpha2 | GIT-SECRET-REVEAL(1) |
git-secret-reveal - decrypts all added files.
git secret reveal [-f] [-F] [-P] [-v] [-d dir] [-p password] [pathspec]...
git-secret-reveal - decrypts passed files, or all files considered secret by git-secret.
Under the hood, reveal uses the gpg --decrypt command and your private key (typically from your personal keyring in your home directory) to decrypt files.
Therefore, for this operation to succeed, your personal keyring must contain a private key matching one of the public keys which were used to encrypt the secrets -- i.e., one of the public keys in your repo´s git-secret keyring when the file was encrypted.
-f - forces gpg to overwrite existing files without prompt. -F - forces reveal to continue even if a file fails to decrypt. -d - specifies `--homedir` option for the `gpg`, basically use this option if you store your keys in a custom location. -v - verbose, shows extra information. -p - specifies password for noinput mode, adds `--passphrase` option for `gpg`. -P - preserve permissions of encrypted file in unencrypted file. -h - shows help.
Run man git-secret-reveal to see this document.
git-secret-init(1) https://git-secret.io/git-secret-init, git-secret-cat(1) https://git-secret.io/git-secret-cat, git-secret-tell(1) https://git-secret.io/git-secret-tell, git-secret-add(1) https://git-secret.io/git-secret-add, git-secret-hide(1) https://git-secret.io/git-secret-hide
April 2022 | sobolevn |